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    Spinach Stems and the Inner Cores of Carrots and Broccoli
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Spinach Stems and the Inner Cores of Carrots and Broccoli

Question 23

Question 23

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Spinach stems and the inner cores of carrots and broccoli become tougher with age and do not soften when heated because of


A) cellulose.
B) gums.
C) lignin.
D) hemicellulose.
E) pectic compounds.

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